One of the most exciting and the most popular model from Japanese
factories is Suzuki’s crossover Grand Vitara. All fans will be excited and
surprised, since carmaker is preparing new model for 2017. With performance
boost, that crossover could attract attention of buyers that got used to other
vehicles from same segment. Nevertheless, 2017 Suzuki Grand Vitara will get
cosmetic update also, so, more attractive design could bring new users. Then,
price could be last card which crossover could lure more fans of SUV vehicles,
since base models are going to be valued around $30,000.
2017 Suzuki Grand
Vitara exterior
Overall look of the 2017 Suzuki Grand Vitara is different comparing
to its predecessors. Refreshment was needed, since selling numbers started to
fall, and designers had a task to make this crossover more attractive and
competitive.
Appearance is more sophisticated. Length is the same as for
current vehicle, but styling of the front and side could make people buy Grand
Vitara. Roof is more aggressive and with its new curves, aerodynamic is
improved. Rear is familiar and entrance to storage area is big, so huge things
could be stored there very easily.
2017 Suzuki
Grand Vitara interior
Comfort and convenience are two things that will be improved the
most. Dark colors are used inside, and it turns out to be great move by
designers. Also, 2017 Suzuki Grand Vitara has plenty of space inside, and
power-seats are excellent choice, because leg-room can be modified. Door panels
and dashboard are covered with quality materials, while latest systems are
installed for enjoy of passengers.
2017 Suzuki
Grand Vitara engine
Under the hood of the 2017 Suzuki Grand Vitara is a 1.4-l iV-4 unit
with four cylinders. This engine is ready to deliver 205 hp and 225 pounds-feet
of torque. Powertrain is mated to a 6-speed transmission box, that sends power
to all wheels. Fuel economy numbers are unknown yet, but we expect slight
improvement. This is one of the things that should keep 2017 Grand Vitara in
step with main competitors. Crossover sprints to 60 mph in just under 7
seconds, while top speed is around 150 mph.
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